AAP Criticises BJP Over Ranbhola Road pothole Incident in Delhi
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AAP Criticises BJP Over Ranbhola Road pothole Incident in Delhi

Vehicles get stuck and traffic is disrupted after a large Ranbhola Road pothole incident in Vikas Nagar, leading to criticism over road maintenance.

by Tamanna

A serious traffic disruption was reported at Ranbhola Road in Vikas Nagar, Delhi, after several vehicles reportedly got stuck in a large Ranbhola Road pothole, causing inconvenience to commuters and raising concerns over road safety in the area.

The incident in the Ranbhola Road pothole area occurred in the Vikas Puri Assembly constituency, where damaged road conditions led to multiple vehicles becoming trapped. The situation highlighted ongoing issues related to road maintenance and urban infrastructure.

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Following the incident, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) criticised the BJP over alleged neglect of road repair work. According to AAP, the Ranbhola Road pothole reflects poor governance and lack of timely action despite repeated complaints from residents.

Ranbhola Road Pothole Issue Continues to Endanger Commuters, Locals Demand Immediate Repair

Locals also expressed frustration, stating that the Ranbhola Road pothole issue has been persistent and continues to pose risks to daily commuters. They claimed that such road conditions increase the chances of accidents and traffic disruption.

AAP further alleged that the BJP administration has failed to address basic infrastructure problems, and the Ranbhola Road pothole incident is another example of worsening civic conditions in Delhi.

Residents have demanded immediate repair of the affected stretch, urging authorities to take swift action to prevent further incidents linked to the Ranbhola Road pothole and ensure safer road conditions for commuters.

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